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Reducing the Smell of a Dish
I recently cooked a beef dish and I used cinnamon which gives the dish a certain kick but which also gives it a horribly repulsive smell. It isn't that it smells bad so much as it smells weird, which turns one off, you just wouldn't expect this dish to smell like it does. My question is what ingredients can I put in to nullify the smell without changing the taste appreciably.
The ingredients in the dish are as follows, i'm approximating because I cook by sight, not by measurements ~1 lb beef 4 potatoes ~4-5 Tablespoons of Red Chilli Peppers ~2 Tbsp Salt ~1Tbsp Black Pepper ~1/4-1/2 cup lemon juice 5-7 tomatoes ~1 tablespoon ground cinnamon (*almost forgot to add this*) i've thought of using cilantro or saffron, but I don't know. It tastes so good though i really don't want to alter the taste at all. My other option will be to serve it cold which kills the smell, but I dunno if people will handle that. Last edited by inkriminator; 07-06-2006 at 05:44 PM.. Reason: forgot the most important ingredient |
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That sounds like a really wierd recipie...
Are you sure it's the cinnamon that gives it a wierd smell? Was the cinnamon fresh? Did you burn anything/ spill anything on the burner? There really isn't a taste subsitute for cinnamon... my suggestion would be making it again, only with fresh ground cinnamon and seeing how that goes ![]()
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I've had a beef stew with cinammon in it before so I know what you're talking about. It's really quite yummy in a surprising way. I can see how the smell would put some people off but I think it's quite nice because it's so different. Perhaps what's giving your recipe the nasty smell isn't the cinammon but rather the combinatio of ingredients...if you change something else in the recipe and keep the cinammon, then maybe it'll work. Sorry I can't help more.
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I love the smell of cinnamon so ican't imagine it ever smelling repulsive, but Iwonder if the acidity of the lemon juice is causing a strange reaction...
I love cinnamon in savory dishes- it gives it just a nice 'warmth' to them...
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the only other substition i could think of would be cumin-- it's got the warmth of cinnamon but it's smokier... and it would go well with the peppers
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I hadn't thought about hwo the ingredients are acting together like how you and little_tippler said...I might have to experiment with this somehow because the smell did seem especially strong for the amount of cinnamon I put into it, I'm going to look into that. Quote:
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or even try just a little less cinnamon... the flavor will still be there- but it'd be subtle... kinda like nutmeg being added to cream sauces- you are barely using any - but the subtle flavor is there- any more than a dash or so and it'd change it...
I knew what you were asking for to begin with- I don't know of anything that masks the cinnamon taste..
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